Maya (mother of the Buddha)
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Maya (/ˈmɑːjə/; Devanagari: माया, IAST: māyā), also known as Mahāmāyā and Māyādevī, was the queen of Shakya and the birth mother of Gautama Buddha, the sage on whose teachings Buddhism was founded. She was the wife of Śuddhodana, the king of the Shakya kingdom. She was sister of Mahāpajāpatī Gotamī, the first Buddhist nun ordained by the Buddha.[2][3]
Maya | |
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Born | |
Died | Kapilavastu, Shakya Kingdom |
Other names | Mahamaya |
Occupation | Queen of Shakya Kingdom |
Predecessor | Kaccanā |
Spouse | Śuddhodana |
Children | Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha) |
Parent(s) | Anjana (father), Sulakşhañā (mother) |
Relatives | Suppabuddha and Dandapāni (brothers), five sisters including Mahapajapati Gotami |
Dynasty | Shakya Republic |
In Buddhist tradition, Maya died soon after the birth of Buddha, generally said to be seven days afterwards, and came to life again in a Buddhist heaven, a pattern that is said to be followed in the births of all Buddhas.[2] Thus Maya did not raise her son who was instead raised by his maternal aunt Mahapajapati Gotami.[2] Maya would, however, on occasion descend from Heaven to give advice to her son.[2]
Māyā (माया) means "skillful creator" in Sanskrit.[4] Māyā is also called Mahāmāyā (महामाया, "Great Māyā") and Māyādevī (मायादेवी, "Queen Māyā"). In Chinese, she is known as Móyé-fūrén (摩耶夫人, "Lady Māyā"), in Tibetan she is known as Gyutrulma and in Japanese she is known as Maya-bunin (摩耶夫人). Also, in Sinhalese she is known as මහාමායා දේවී (Mahāmāyā Dēvi).